Texas Christian University Sophomore Cameron Norrie picked up his first ITF Futures title of the year this week at the $25k in Tulsa, Oklahoma in only his third international competition of the year, further proving that the Brit’s progress at collegiate level is preparing him exceptionally well for a future on the pro tour. Norrie

There’s been a decent amount of point collecting for our lower-ranked Brits this week at varying ITF events across the globe, with perhaps most interestingly Jamie Praditngam being on the verge of being ATP ranked for the first time in his career after successfully qualifying for the ITF Futures $10k event in Belgium alongside Mason

Farris Fathi Gosea is the only Brit still able to win a title this week at the ITF $25k and $10k events across the globe after a hugely disappointing week so far has seen just three Brits reach the second round – with Gosea yet to play his second round match in Buffalo across the

Several Brits have tumbled and fallen in the qualifying and first rounds of the various ITF Futures $10k events happening this week, with only two of an initial eleven events still maintaining British interest. The major action is taking place in Antalya, Turkey, where six Brits are still alive in the first and second rounds.

It was a week to forget for Brits at ITF Futures events across the globe, as no Brit even reached the quarter-finals of any of the events on offer (barring the events in Eastbourne and Manchester). 19-year-old Laura Sainsbury, new convert Dan Dowson and the ever-improving Francesca Stephenson got the furthest with a single main

In a generally quiet week of ITF Futures action across the globe (this article doesn’t touch upon the events happening this week in the UK), Amanda Carreras is at the highest profile event and has done well to reach the main draw after coming through a couple of tough qualifying matches. In other news, 19-year-old

The excellent runs of Freya Christie and Francesca Stephenson in Korea and Turkey respectively both came to an end in the semi-finals this weekend, with Christie being narrowly defeated by the top seed in Korea thanks to two heartbreaking tiebreaks, and Stephenson winning just four games in her semi-final clash against Frenchwoman Elixane Lechemia. Heartbreaker

Freya Christie and Francesca Stephenson are the only Brits in ITF action that have reached the semi-final this week, although their were a host of Brits who reached the quarters before falling to superior opposition over the course of the past few days.Most notably, Suzy Larkin won her first two ITF main draw matches and

Freya Christie, Katy Dunne and Gabi Taylor are all successfully through to the second round of three different $25k events in Korea, Japan and Uzbekistan respectively in an excellent day for our young female players. Over in the Men’s draws, though, there wasn’t a huge amount to smile about, with several Brits tumbling in qualifying

Both Harriet Dart and Farris Gosea reached their respective ITF Futures finals against all the odds this week, but neither was able to cap their excellent weeks with titles after two straight-sets defeats left Britain trophy-less in Week 20. Final !! Really pleased with the week! Stepping stone! 😆☺️ @ Goyang Stadium https://t.co/BDaj4gTRss — Harriet